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'''Lunalilo I''', born '''William Charles Lunalilo''' ([[January 31]], [[1835]] - [[February 3]], [[1874]]), was [[monarch|king]] of the [[Hawaiian monarchy|Kingdom]] of [[Hawaii|Hawai‘i]] from [[January 8]], [[1873]] until [[February 3]], [[1874]]. He was the most liberal king in Hawaiian history, but was the shortest reigning monarch of the monarchy. | '''Lunalilo I''', born '''William Charles Lunalilo''' ([[January 31]], [[1835]] - [[February 3]], [[1874]]), was [[monarch|king]] of the [[Hawaiian monarchy|Kingdom]] of [[Hawaii (U.S. state)|Hawai‘i]] from [[January 8]], [[1873]] until [[February 3]], [[1874]]. He was the most liberal king in Hawaiian history, but was the shortest reigning monarch of the monarchy. | ||
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Lunalilo I, born William Charles Lunalilo (January 31, 1835 - February 3, 1874), was king of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i from January 8, 1873 until February 3, 1874. He was the most liberal king in Hawaiian history, but was the shortest reigning monarch of the monarchy.
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